[eSIG] Don’t Believe the Hype – AI Myths and the Need for a Critical Approach in Adult and Higher Education
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What Is This Session About?
Adult educators will leave with a practical framework for using AI critically and responsibly—grounded in evidence rather than hype.
What Does The Session Cover?
Terminal Learning Objective: Build critical thinking skills to assess AI claims and implement evidence-based AI practices in educational contexts. Upon completion of this session, participants will be able to:
- Identify and critique prevailing myths about AI.
- Assess AI’s real‑world impacts on education and work.
- Apply a critical, evidence‑based framework for responsible AI use.
Who Is It Suitable For?
Course Funding and Policies
This session is open to AEN members for free. To register for AEN membership, please click here.
About the Speaker

Darren Tjan (Mr)
Adult Educator | Institute for Adult Learning
Darren Tjan (Mr) is a consultant, trainer and learning designer with over 20 years of experience working with individuals and organisations in the areas of learning, technology and performance.
He has consulted and trained a wide range of individuals from both the public and private sectors. This has given him valuable insight into the challenges, needs and operational objectives of different organisations in different industries.
Darren has also designed and developed government accredited training, customised training for multinational companies, eLearning courses, and also undertaken courseware quality assurance audits for a leading CET Centre.
He has worked with IAL for over a decade, and has facilitated various modules in the ACTA, ACLP, DACE and DDDLP programmes. Darren achieves much satisfaction in helping people maximise their potential in their lives.

Juergen Rudolph (Dr.)
Co‑founder and Co‑Editor‑in‑Chief | Journal of Applied Learning & Teaching (JALT)
Dr. Rudolph teaches courses on business research methods, international business, and innovation and entrepreneurship. His scholarly work focuses on higher education and the scholarship of teaching and learning.